Fern Creek's Chance Moore will play for a prep school next season, but constant attention from college coaches reminds the Class of 2018 guard how close he is to the next level.

Moore, who will attend Beckley Prep in West Virginia starting this fall, said he received 11 college offers last week, along with interest from a Big Ten power.

New Mexico, Cleveland State, Youngstown State, Canisius, Ball State and Appalachian State are a few of the schools to extend a scholarship opportunity to the guard, but he was quick to mention a couple more.

"My prep school coach has been talking to Michigan," Moore said. "So I'm taking an (unofficial) visit to Michigan on August 4 and I got invited to their camp. Another one is, I've been talking to Butler a lot. I haven't gotten an offer from them yet, but they've been talking (to) me."

Moore has heard a similar pitch from every college coach, his scoring ability makes him a great fit for any college team. In 12 games on the Adidas Uprising gauntlet, Moore has scored a team-high 180 points while shooting 45.8 percent from the floor for the Louisville Magic.

"The best part of my game is scoring," Moore said. "I think I can help a team a lot in scoring because of my ability to score at all three levels. But, I also think I'm just a good team leader. I'm always telling my team what to do and where to go, and I'm always talking on the court and being active to make sure that everybody knows what they need to do."

An extra year before college should help the 6-foot-5 guard touch up the parts of his game where he isn't as confident, but it will also come with expectations of continued development.

"It will be a building process," Moore said. "At first it was time to work on my grades, but then I got eligible. So, now it's just a whole year to work on my body. I think that it will boost me a lot. I think that I'll get a lot more offers, and it'll make me a better player. I need to get better on defense and work on my strength, so this gives me the time to do that."

Moore said he will take his time before making a college decision, but is hoping he can pick up offers from some "big-name" schools like Louisville, Michigan and Butler before the end of his prep season.